A PRIZE-winning duo will perform works by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and Poulenc at Worcester's Huntingdon Hall on Sunday, November 6.
Violinist Eleanor Percy, who comes from Malvern, met pianist Irina Lyakh-ovskaya, from St Petersburg, when they were both studying at Trinity College, London. They have now been together for five years and have delighted audiences at home and abroad.
Recently appointed Bluth-ner Artists, they are artists-in-residence at Gloucester Academy of Performing Arts. Press reviews have acclaimed what is described as their "noble touch" and "clear sound".
They have become the first pair of musicians to record Mozart's complete violin and piano sonatas.
The first volume is now available and the complete set will be out next summer.
The Worcester audience will be able to hear them play the KV376 sonata in F at the Worcester Concert performance, which starts at 3pm.
Tickets are available from Huntingdon Hall for £12.50, with concessions for members, friends and young people. For membership details, call Gill Miller on 01886 830021.
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